2015

CLINICAL RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS FOR HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE PROFESSIONALS

2015

Short Term Fellowships to Support the Development and Undertaking of Clinical Research Activities in Palliative Care

Background: These Fellowships, worth €10,000 each, will assist individuals to protect dedicated time within their clinical commitments in order to complete a small-scale research project/ activity in one of the following broad areas relevant to palliative care:

·  Symptoms/ symptom management

·  Psychosocial support for patients and/or carers

·  Research focused on specific groups and populations

·  Health service research

·  Research informing policy and practice

In particular we would encourage interested individuals to consider projects that reflect the research priorities identified as part of the recently launched Palliative and End of Life Research Priority Setting Project for Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland (www.aiihpc.org/research).

The purpose of these Fellowships is to facilitate individuals to commence or continue a project in their area of interest including, for example:

·  Systematic review

·  Feasibility/pilot study

·  A stage/phase of a larger study

·  Development of a research proposal for funding

The Clinical Research Fellowships are targeted at health and social care professionals (including physicians, nurses, pharmacists, social workers, physiotherapists, etc.), working in clinical practice in the Republic of Ireland or Northern Ireland, with previous experience of and a commitment to palliative and end of life care research.

This year we will award up to four Fellowships, with applications judged on the basis of criteria including the applicant’s potential contribution to research and the scientific merit of the application. In addition, this round of Fellowships will also be awarded on a regional basis, with final decisions informed by the aim of promoting research in parts of Ireland and Northern Ireland that have not previously hosted a Fellowship.

Successful applicants will hold a relevant degree/ MSc or have experience in the area of palliative care. S/he must be able to commit to completing the project within a 10 month period, with projects expected to commence by early October 2015. The closing date for applications is 24th August 2015.

For further information visit www.aiihpc.org/research or contact AIIHPC Programme Manager Research (Dr Tara Murphy) at / 01-4912948.